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Can we just call this the passive aggressive thread?

 

Now, everybody's doing it.

 

I'm posting those NYE pics in Comics General. Not because they offend me but because they might offend someone else.

 

Try & demonstrate a sense of humor, F-Face.

 

I'm going to pretend I didn't see them and stew and simmer about it for the rest of the year. Maybe two.

 

 

I've got 'em all on my computer. There are lots of them. I'm going to see if I can figure out how to create a zip file & email them to you.

 

:foryou:

 

I...don't remember lots of pics being taken.

 

lol

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Can we just call this the passive aggressive thread?

 

Now, everybody's doing it.

 

I'm posting those NYE pics in Comics General. Not because they offend me but because they might offend someone else.

 

Try & demonstrate a sense of humor, F-Face.

 

I'm going to pretend I didn't see them and stew and simmer about it for the rest of the year. Maybe two.

 

 

I've got 'em all on my computer. There are lots of them. I'm going to see if I can figure out how to create a zip file & email them to you.

 

:foryou:

 

I...don't remember lots of pics being taken.

 

lol

 

I have created a zip file!

 

PM your email to me, F-Face.

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Can we just call this the passive aggressive thread?

 

Now, everybody's doing it.

 

I'm posting those NYE pics in Comics General. Not because they offend me but because they might offend someone else.

 

Try & demonstrate a sense of humor, F-Face.

 

I'm going to pretend I didn't see them and stew and simmer about it for the rest of the year. Maybe two.

 

 

I've got 'em all on my computer. There are lots of them. I'm going to see if I can figure out how to create a zip file & email them to you.

 

:foryou:

 

I...don't remember lots of pics being taken.

 

lol

 

I have created a zip file!

 

PM your email to me, F-Face.

 

Me too!

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Will yahoo accept/attach a zip file with about 100 compressed pics?

 

Zips are pretty fool proof. Perhaps you need to hire one non-Southern Cracker Red Neck to help with the IT department. I would be happy to host them on our company server to let everyone have a look.

 

How big is the file? and not in inches, MB's.

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Will yahoo accept/attach a zip file with about 100 compressed pics?

 

How big is the file?

 

42.4 MB (44,555,558 bytes)

 

Way too big.

 

10 or 20 MB is usually the limit for most email sites.

 

 

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• TriStar crew member burned at shop: UPDATE: Mike Cluka, crew member for Tristar Motorsports and the #19 car in the NASCAR Nationwide Series was severly burned in an accident at the teams race shop last Tuesday, August 23 as the team prepared for the Bristol race weekend. Cluka is a NASCAR series veteran crew member, shock specialist and former front-tire changer and was the last shock specialist and front-tire changer for the late Dale Earnhardt. Cluka wanted to pass along a message of warning to all crew members at all levels of racing: "I'm very lucky to be alive today. I want all crew members to be very aware of cordless drills and impacts. I got severly burned, receiving 2nd degree burns on my face, arms and neck. I was simply tightening a hose clamp on our fuel cell vent when the drill motor sparked and ignited vapors, causing a huge blue flash and fire." Cluka is resting at home in Kannapolis, NC as he continues to recover from his injuries.(Weber Sports Marketing)(8-30-2011)

UPDATE: Although Mike Cluka is still healing, he has been cleared by the doctors and is back to work at TriStar Motorsports and will be with the team this weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway.(TMR)(8-31-2011)

 

Just for you. It's making the rounds this morning.

 

Safety first!

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• TriStar crew member burned at shop: UPDATE: Mike Cluka, crew member for Tristar Motorsports and the #19 car in the NASCAR Nationwide Series was severly burned in an accident at the teams race shop last Tuesday, August 23 as the team prepared for the Bristol race weekend. Cluka is a NASCAR series veteran crew member, shock specialist and former front-tire changer and was the last shock specialist and front-tire changer for the late Dale Earnhardt. Cluka wanted to pass along a message of warning to all crew members at all levels of racing: "I'm very lucky to be alive today. I want all crew members to be very aware of cordless drills and impacts. I got severly burned, receiving 2nd degree burns on my face, arms and neck. I was simply tightening a hose clamp on our fuel cell vent when the drill motor sparked and ignited vapors, causing a huge blue flash and fire." Cluka is resting at home in Kannapolis, NC as he continues to recover from his injuries.(Weber Sports Marketing)(8-30-2011)

UPDATE: Although Mike Cluka is still healing, he has been cleared by the doctors and is back to work at TriStar Motorsports and will be with the team this weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway.(TMR)(8-31-2011)

 

Just for you. It's making the rounds this morning.

 

Safety first!

 

Just like cel phones at gas stations. That little spark is enough to make things go KA-BA-BA-BLOOM!!!

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• TriStar crew member burned at shop: UPDATE: Mike Cluka, crew member for Tristar Motorsports and the #19 car in the NASCAR Nationwide Series was severly burned in an accident at the teams race shop last Tuesday, August 23 as the team prepared for the Bristol race weekend. Cluka is a NASCAR series veteran crew member, shock specialist and former front-tire changer and was the last shock specialist and front-tire changer for the late Dale Earnhardt. Cluka wanted to pass along a message of warning to all crew members at all levels of racing: "I'm very lucky to be alive today. I want all crew members to be very aware of cordless drills and impacts. I got severly burned, receiving 2nd degree burns on my face, arms and neck. I was simply tightening a hose clamp on our fuel cell vent when the drill motor sparked and ignited vapors, causing a huge blue flash and fire." Cluka is resting at home in Kannapolis, NC as he continues to recover from his injuries.(Weber Sports Marketing)(8-30-2011)

UPDATE: Although Mike Cluka is still healing, he has been cleared by the doctors and is back to work at TriStar Motorsports and will be with the team this weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway.(TMR)(8-31-2011)

 

Just for you. It's making the rounds this morning.

 

Safety first!

 

Just like cel phones at gas stations. That little spark is enough to make things go KA-BA-BA-BLOOM!!!

 

I refuse to download the "spark" app. I did however download the fire extinguisher.

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I'm going to create a public photobucket folder & send you the link, Roy.

 

One moment to un-zip the file & upload the pics.

 

Why do you have to unzip it? In order to zip the folder you had to have a folder to zip. Use that one.

 

A little less alligator hunting classes and a little more computer 101 would help that backward Red-Neck mentality, Cracker.

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I'm going to create a public photobucket folder & send you the link, Roy.

 

One moment to un-zip the file & upload the pics.

 

Why do you have to unzip it? In order to zip the folder you had to have a folder to zip. Use that one.

 

A little less alligator hunting classes and a little more computer 101 would help that backward Red-Neck mentality, Cracker.

 

I just figured that out.

 

Pics are uploading to photobucket.

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I can't believe I just read all that.

 

I need a shower.

 

If you apply to the right department, you might be able to get a refund drop shipped to the charity of your choosing.

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Will yahoo accept/attach a zip file with about 100 compressed pics?

 

How big is the file?

 

42.4 MB (44,555,558 bytes)

 

Way too big.

 

10 or 20 MB is usually the limit for most email sites.

 

 

PM sent with the photobucket info, Roy. 170 pics.

 

 

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